A coalition of Conservatives, Greens, Liberal Democrats, and independents has ousted Reform UK from leadership in Worcestershire County Council, citing instability under its administration.
| PULSE POINTS |
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Reform UK has lost control of Worcestershire County Council after a coalition of Conservatives, Greens, Liberal Democrats, and independents formed an unholy, power-sharing alliance. The coalition removed Reform’s leadership, which had been in power for 12 months. Reform UK recently won nearly 1500 council seats around the country, in a democratic mandate now being assailed by the other parties. 📺 DETAIL: Green Party councillor Matt Jenkins, a “social justice” warrior who blogs about climate change, has been appointed as the new council leader with the help of Britain’s Conservative Party. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “After bankrupting Worcestershire County Council when they were in charge, the Tories have now inflicted on local residents a radical outfit that wants an amnesty for all illegal migrants and the blanket legalization of every drug.” – Richard Tice, Deputy Reform UK leader. 🎯 IMPACT: The coalition claims it wants to stabilize the council and address financial challenges without cutting essential services. In reality, the council has been spending far more than it can take in from local taxpayers, with the bulk of its spending going on “Adult Social Care, Public Health and Communities,” which includes elderly and disability care, healthcare, and local services like libraries, archives, and community cohesion efforts. 📺 FLASHBACK: Reform UK took control of the council after last year’s local elections but has struggled to maintain stability, with internal disputes and financial crises due to previous council mismanagement. |
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